The map shows how a village
called Ryemouth has developed over the last twenty-five years. There have been
several changes, the most noticeable being the increases in accommodation, the
elimination of the fishing industry, and the introduction of sports facilities.
In
1995, to the south of the village where the sea is there was previously a
fishing industry, with a fishing port and quite a large fish market as well.
Next to this was a small cafe. On the other side of the road running by the sea
stood a line of five shops and a hotel, while situated in the north east part
of the village was farmland and a park with trees. The main housing of the
village was located in the north west around a main road that runs from the
coastal road, with twelve houses, four of them encircled by a smaller
side-street.
Turning
to the present day map, it can be seen that the fishing facilities have all
gone, being replaced by four apartments, and the shops have become restaurants.
The cafe remains, as does the hotel, albeit with parking facilities which it
did not have before. Having been converted into a golf course, the farmland has
now gone, while the forest park has been removed to make way for tennis courts.
Although the old houses remain, new ones have been built, along with a new road
with two new houses beside it.
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